[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 10 points 4 months ago

Congratulations, by not voting for Biden none of your politics are being represented and you're helping Trump get elected.

As a bonus, by helping Trump get elected you'll be actively aiding and abetting whatever Trump decides to do, which I'm sure will be great for the people in Gaza.

But you're not crossing your line in the sand so I'm sure you'll sleep well at night knowing you stuck to your guns.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 17 points 4 months ago

The paid proton accounts let you use several custom domains, although I'm not sure if you can combine custom domains with email aliases. For random sites the email alias with the stand @proton.me would probably suit your needs.

After about 3 years of use I've been very happy with proton's spam filtering.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 17 points 4 months ago

My friends and I all use Simplex and have been very happy. There's an annoying feature where messages in group chats are sometimes delivered out of order, but it's easy enough to live with.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 10 points 4 months ago

My personal theory is that a lot of advocacy for working in-person goes away when you remove:

  1. People that financially benefit from office culture (office land lords, restaurants near office buildings, janitorial services, etc.)
  2. Social vampires that view the office as the best place to gossip and share their boring personal lives with a captive audience
  3. Managers and executives with poor leadership skills and low self esteem
[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 6 points 4 months ago

It takes you more than 10 minutes to make a cup of shitty office coffee at home?

Your job is so strict that you can't afford to step away from your computer for the 10 minutes it takes you to start a coffee pot, go back to work, and then step away again to get the coffee when it's ready?

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 29 points 5 months ago

A lot of people are focused on this quote:

Witness Reverend Jeff Hood told reporters he saw a man ‘struggling for their life’ for 22 minutes as Smith became the first US death row inmate executed by nitrogen asphyxia

Which says to me that from the time they brought him in and strapped him down until he died lasted about 22 minutes and the murderer struggled physically against the restraints the entire time.

This quote farther down suggests from the time they started administering the gas until he died only took a couple of minutes:

But, witnesses said Smith appeared conscious for several minutes, shaking and writhing on the gurney.

Several could be 25, and he could have been shaking from pain and agony, but it seems more likely he was holding his breath and shaking out of fear while trying to fight and get free.

Keep in mind that the first quote is from his anti-death penalty spiritual advisor and this entire article is brought to us by a magazine with an "end the death penalty campaign".

I'm generally anti-death penalty myself, but nitrogen asphyxiation seems way better than electrocution, lethal injection, or hanging. They could probably do it better by using some kind of general anesthesia to render him unconscious and then flood the room with pure nitrogen, or even just get rid if the death penalty all together. Unfortunately this is the world we live in and so fae this is the least bad option we've seen.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 6 points 5 months ago

This reads like a poor attempt a guerrilla marketing.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 13 points 5 months ago

Not only are corporations buying up houses to rent, they're actively preventing new houses for purchase from being built through "build to rent" schemes. They use the already scarce construction resources and divert them to building housing with the sole intention of renting them out.

So they're keeping the supply houses available to own down, and then preventing new supply from being created. It's a giant fuck you from corporations and shitty local government for letting it happen.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 21 points 5 months ago

You might be interested in Pathfinder Society.

Basically they're Pathfinder pickup games with a pre-approved set of rules run at game stores and conventions. The games tend to be focused almost exclusively on mechanics and puzzles with almost no role play.

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I currently host several services on my docker swarm, all of which are exposed to the internet but protected by Authelia and routed through Traefik.

I'd like to improve security and split my network into several vlans, one of which would be a DMZ for services exposed to the internet (Foundry VTT, Matrix, Searx, maybe some others), and another vlan for services that are only accessible while on a vpn (*arrs, Jellyfin, Nextcloud, etc.).

I'm not sure what is the safest and easiest way to do this. Some ideas I have:

  1. Setup a specfic server for my external services and connect it to a DMZ tagged vlan port.
  2. Run all of my services in the same docker swarm on the internal VLAN, and only have my Traefik service running in the DMZ (I don't know if this is possible with physical vlan ports)
  3. Run all of my services in the DMZ, but with an IP whitelist to control access for services I only want accesible from the VPN
  4. Something else I haven't thought of?

Thanks, and I appreciate the help.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 13 points 7 months ago

Why isn't 4 enough "years ago" to count?

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 8 points 7 months ago

From the article:

Among children and young people aged 0 – 19 years in the US, COVID-19 ranked eighth among all causes of death; fifth among all disease-related causes of death; and first in deaths caused by infectious or respiratory diseases.

Unless I'm reading that wrong covid was never the leading cause of death for people under 18.

[-] grilledcheesecowboy@kbin.social 8 points 11 months ago

Interesting, I don't remember that at all. Did you just make it up?

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